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12 May 2010 How Strong Is Your Vision Today? Part 2

Looking backIf you read the article yesterday you will remember that we were looking at the two biggest negative enemies in your life that are capable of destroying your dreams if you allow them to.

Remember these enemies were:
**Lack of forgiveness.
**Fear.

When either of these two enemies are hidden somewhere in your mind they will cloud your vision whenever you face a challenge.

When your vision starts to dim you begin to doubt yourself, your abilities and perhaps even your worthiness of success. If you allow these doubting thoughts to continue you may even lose sight of your dreams completely.

Then your mind will be quick to take you back to other difficult times of your life to show you why you cannot succeed, You failed here, you failed there .. how can you expect this attempt to be different is what your mind will tell you.

Remember the quote I shared from Dr Mike Murdock?
When you don’t have a vision, your mind will replay your past.

What happened? Your vision dimmed, even went out of sight in the pressure and strain of the present challenge and your mind was quick to fill in the gap by replaying your past.

How to prevent this “meltdown” from happening in your life?

Deal with these two big enemies. But how?

1. Forgive, forgive, forgive.
A great part of forgiveness is release. You simply decide to forgive and release the person (or persons) and release them from your life. Now I don’t mean to over simplify something that is often so hard to do, but the reality is this is all that it takes to forgive – a decision and an action that follows through on the decision.

Forgiveness also means you will release the situation and the people involved. That will get rid of quite a burden from your life.

2. Write down the vision you have for your life (your why).
Make a list of your dreams. Illustration them with pictures on words (yes create a vision board).

3 Focus on your vision and your goals every day.
Keep them in front of you, in pictures, in words, in audio and in video.

4. Faith will begin to grow in your heart
When you begin to focus on the positive things such as your vision and your goals, faith will begin to grow in your heart.

Your life vision (or purpose) was planted in your heart from the day you were born. This seed needs to be nurtured and watered by faith for it to grow and become the healthy plant or tree it was destined to be,

5. Faith comes by hearing and hearing …

There is another very interesting verse in the Bible that is found in Romans 10:17 So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.

The foundation of a strong faith in life is a having a living relationship with Jesus Christ (no – not religion, relationship). To find this relationship, simply reach out to God who is already reaching out to you. (John 1:!2).

  • Reading the Bible (the Gospel of Mark is a good place to start) is a great way to build your faith.
  • As well as the Bible, read at least one non fiction book a month.
  • Make sure you spend time writing, dreaming and visualizing your dreams and your focus and faith will strengthen.

Focus is a very active verb. It takes discipline and determination to be able to focus well. Disciplined, determined action will support you in developing the habits in your life that you need to push you forward to the success you are seeking.

In Philippians 3:13 in the Bible, the apostle Paul made this declaration:
Brothers, I do not consider that I have made it my own. But one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead,

If you follow these 5 tips you will have a strong advantage over these two big enemies.

JillKeep your eyes on your vision, don’t let anything or anyone (not even an enemy within) steal your dream.

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10 May 2010 Is Your Outer World Attacking Your Inner World?
 |  Topic: Choices, Influence  | Tags: , , , , , ,  | 11 Comments

T Harv Eker is quoted as saying: Your inner world reflects your outer world.

Doggy AttackEqually true is the following:
Your outer world develops (or attacks) your inner world. This development will be positive or negative – that depends on YOU.

The reality is that every part of our being is intertwined.

Remember the verse in the Bible in Psalm 139:14 I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well.

You are I are not created in isolated parts. Every part of our being affects the other.

This brings up a great question for today:

Who and what am I allowing to influence and develop my life?

Remember, your outer world greatly influences your inner world. But does this mean that you are at the mercy of your outer world? No! No! No!

Many use this as an excuse for not moving forward and reaching the success they were destined to enjoy.

No – a thousand times no! There is NO excuse for not reaching your destiny. Your destiny is guaranteed to be a GOOD one, IF you choose to pursue it. (Read Jeremiah 29:11).

You make decisions every day to either allow the attacks from outer world to influence your mind and heart, or you are quick to defend and protect yourself.

How can you be strong enough to act so quickly to protect your heart and mind?

Because of your daily habits of immersing yourself with strong positive words and teachings. The truth is that YOU have a responsibility to choose what influences you will surround yourself with.

You choose what you will allow to enter into your inner life.
You choose what will develop your inner world.

Your inner world is influenced by:

  • Everything that you listen to, good or bad or a mixture of both.
  • Everything that you watch. That means those TV programs that you watch are not as just harmless entertainment. No, they will influence your mind and your heart.
  • Everyone that you associate with.
It is common knowledge that your future can easily be predicted by looking at the lives of your closest friends.
  • If your friends are highly educated, you will be challenged to go higher too.
  • If your friends are committed Christians, you will be challenged to be more committed to Christ too.
  • If your friends are wealthy, you will learn from them and follow their example. You have a great chance of becoming wealthy too.
  • If your friends are content to stay uneducated and poor, you will adapt to their environment and mental outlook also.
  • If you friends are negative and spend their time criticizing and complaining, your faith will weaken and you will soon find yourself agreeing with them.

It is totally impossible to play around with negative influences and associate with negative people and expect your mind and heart to stay positive.

James 1:8 in the Bible declares “a double minded man is unstable in all of his ways”.

Is your life as stable as you would like it to be? If not, then ask yourself this question.

JillWhat areas of my outer life are contaminating my inner life and destroying my dream?

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